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  1. 2022 Montagny 1er Cru Les Vignes Sur le Cloux, Olivier Leflaive

    Very white, chalky soils here, the vineyard is steep sloping, facing due south. This was the first vineyard to bepicked, on 25th August, under clear blue skies. The noseis wonderfully attractive, being lemony, very fine andaromatic. 14% of the blend was fermented in tank whichbrings an important, fresh, focussed vitality that lifts thericher character of […]

  2. 2020 Corton Grand Cru, Olivier Leflaive

    This comes from the steeply-sloped Corton plot known as Les Languettes, which some growers plant with Chardonnay (to make Corton-Charlemagne), while others, as in this case, grow Pinot Noir. Wine-maker Franck Grux had long been wishing to make a really dynamic, red Corton, he told us, and with these grapes, coming from this special section, […]

  3. 2022 Montagny 1er Cru Les Vignes Sur le Cloux, Olivier Leflaive

    Very white, chalky soils here, the vineyard is steep sloping, facing due south. This was the first vineyard to be picked, on 25th August, under clear blue skies. The nose is wonderfully attractive, being lemony, very fine and aromatic. 14% of the blend was fermented in tank which brings an important, fresh, focussed vitality that […]

  4. 2022 Montagny 1er Cru Les Vignes Sur le Cloux, Olivier Leflaive

    Very white, chalky soils here, the vineyard is steep sloping, facing due south. This was the first vineyard to be picked, on 25th August, under clear blue skies. The nose is wonderfully attractive, being lemony, very fine and aromatic. 14% of the blend was fermented in tank which brings an important, fresh, focussed vitality that […]

  5. 2020 Meursault 1er Cru Blagny Sous le Dos d`Ane, Olivier Leflaive Récolte du Domaine

    These vines lie in a sun-catching amphitheatre adjoining Meursault 1er Cru Les Perrières. When you climb the slope, you can understand why the vineyard is named “under the donkey’s back”, as the vines are sheltered to the north by a huge, long hummock of stones and trees which resemble the slumbering animal. 25% of new […]

  6. Fonseca Crusted Port NV
  7. 2014 Clos Marsalette, Pessac-Leognan

    Lying on gently rolling gravelly hills, deposited aeons ago by the river Garonne, Clos Marsalette’s 12-hectare estate is jointly owned by Count Stephan von Neipperg and Didier Miqueu. Their unwavering focus is on producing a wine that transparently reflects the typicity of the Pessac Terroir. Mid-ruby-garnet colour, with scented, open, meaty and spicy aromas, this […]

  8. 2014 Château Latour-Martillac, Pessac-Leognan

    This property is a sleeping beauty of the Graves district, and one of only six estates in Bordeaux to be a Classed Growth for both its white and red productions. In 2014, the blend consists of 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, with 7% Petit Verdot. With bottle-age it has taken on complex, abundantly fruity, spicy […]

  9. 2018 Château du Retout, Haut-Medoc

    68.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24.5% Merlot and 7% Petit Verdot planted here, the vines grow on a gravel ridge, close to Lamarque, where one can catch a ferry across the Gironde estuary to Blaye. Great care is taken in the vineyards, with ploughing between the rows and only natural fertiliser made from horse manure and organic […]

  10. 2020 Château Galot La Chapelle, Castillon

    From the rolling Castillon hillsides, beyond Saint-Emilion, here is a wine that offers plenty of depth and richness at a good price level. It has attractive, clean fruitiness, ample flesh and a good clip to finish.

  11. 2016 Château Belle Coline, Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux

    The vineyards of Belle Coline lie on clay-limestone soils in Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux, north-west of Pomerol. Their 11 hectares are planted predominantly with Merlot (91%), the balance being Malbec – average vine age being 35 years. This 2016 is a beauty – mid ruby colour, the nose is attractive, with expressive red cherry and […]

  12. 2016 Château Laujac, Cru Bourgeois Médoc

    Château Laujac has long been under the expert ownership of the Cruse family. The vineyards sit on deep gravel banks which run down to meadows where cattle and horses graze. This 2016 has beautifully fine aromas, combining smoky spice with violets and cassis. The Merlot in the blend (51%) brings rich fleshiness and roundness, with […]

  13. 2019 Château Doisy-Vedrines, 2ème Cru Classé Sauternes

    Located on a clay-limestone outcrop in Haut-Barsac, but using (quite legally) the appellation Sauternes, 80% Semillon with 15% Sauvignon blanc and 5% Muscadelle make up the plantings here. This 2019 is green-golden in colour, with finely fragrant, candied orange-peel, dried apricot and mango aromas – very delicious. On the palate, this is powerfully mouthfilling and […]

  14. 2018 Clos Sainte Anne, Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux

    We have been following this property for several vintages, this 2018 being once again a beautifully balanced wine, offering superb value for money. Owned by the Courselle family, the 5 hectare vineyard commands fine views over the river Garonne. Here, 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc are planted on terraces of deep gravels above fine […]

  15. 2018 Buisson Renard, Domaine Didier Dagueneau

    This cuvée is from a flinty-soiled vineyard at the foot of the Saint Andelain hill called Buisson Menard. It was renamed Buisson ‘Renard’ (fox in French) in jest, being a faux pas made by a rather critical wine writer. Being north-west facing, this vineyard benefits from a cooler exposition, which has its advantages in a […]

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